I'm a KDE users but Gnome's gedit is one of my always open applications. The
main reason is it's bi-direction support. This text editor has the BEST bi
directional support among all the editors of all the OSes. I love it :*
Gedit is a quite simple notepad for fast code editing which i use from
console. It's fast, and have syntax highlight and dark color scheme, it's enough
for me.
By itself gedit is nothing. But load in all the plugins from the wiki and it
turns into a power text editor. It has nothing on VIM but it still a great
alternative to a human interface to complex text editing.
Whenever I'm on linux and need to do some basic coding, I pop into gedit and
go to town. It's great, simple and built into the gnome desktop and it's just
very good and simple to use. On windows I use notepad++ and on linux I use
gedit.
done some php, javascript, java and html with it for some projects that i
wasn't allowed to use an IDE. i didn't feel much missing apart from suggestions
lists.
It's just a great simple editor. And with the right plugins it has everything
you want it to be, but since they are not standard I will have to give a 2 star
count to the features.
Personally I use it most of the time as a quick note list or some simple HTML
editing.
我的首选. but it's the quick one, not the best one.
One of the better text editors, Works extremely well :]
A simple text editor that does the job.
I'm a KDE users but Gnome's gedit is one of my always open applications. The main reason is it's bi-direction support. This text editor has the BEST bi directional support among all the editors of all the OSes. I love it :*
This is good for programming.
I still haven't found a better tool to work with RoR.
Gedit is a quite simple notepad for fast code editing which i use from console. It's fast, and have syntax highlight and dark color scheme, it's enough for me.
By itself gedit is nothing. But load in all the plugins from the wiki and it turns into a power text editor. It has nothing on VIM but it still a great alternative to a human interface to complex text editing.
Whenever I'm on linux and need to do some basic coding, I pop into gedit and go to town. It's great, simple and built into the gnome desktop and it's just very good and simple to use. On windows I use notepad++ and on linux I use gedit.
done some php, javascript, java and html with it for some projects that i wasn't allowed to use an IDE. i didn't feel much missing apart from suggestions lists.
It is something between windows's Notepad and Notepad++ :) Good for rewiewing .txt, but for scripting issues you wouldn't be satisfied with it.
Magnifica herramienta.
It's just a great simple editor. And with the right plugins it has everything you want it to be, but since they are not standard I will have to give a 2 star count to the features.
Personally I use it most of the time as a quick note list or some simple HTML editing.
Simple, quick and versatile. The syntax highlighting and adaptable find / replace make this great.
simple, lightweight, easy to use, but I wish there were more features,
something like notepad++.